![]() ![]() Kelly and Cross learn who they can trust and where their morals lie. ![]() She learns where to place her trust, how to survive against extreme hate, and discovers a new purpose behind her enrollment at the DMA. She doesn’t fear that she would never succeed or thrive she expects herself to achieve the highest she can. Sam has to live up to a dare and a family legacy, and she expects herself to succeed in this environment. Now Sam has to decide who she can trust because choosing wrong could cost her her life. A secret society is alive and determined to force her out through any means necessary. When they start brutally hazing her, she realizes they aren’t acting alone. She expected the physical requirements, like push ups and mud crawls, and some hate for being one of the first female students at the school, but she didn’t expect how much some of the boys want her gone. Sam McKenna took the last dare that her brother gave her before he died: she joined the first class of girls at Denmark Military Academy. ![]() I got around to reading it a few weeks after that, and I loved it. The universe answered, and I found Rites of Passage, by Joy N. ![]() About two months ago, I said something to my mom about wanting someone to write a YA book with a girl who either is in JROTC or at least wants to join the military. ![]()
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